Another First
The Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music is the first of its kind to provide professional business and artistic training toward a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree for aspiring creative entrepreneurs in the music industry.
About our Summer Program
The summer program is a unique opportunity for visiting and NYU
students, as well as interested high school students, to gain access to
the wide variety of exciting courses offered by the Clive Davis
Department of Recorded Music.
There are three main areas of curricular study: business, production,
and history & criticism. Students take courses on business and
legal issues as they relate to the specialized needs of the
contemporary music industry. In the recording studio, students are expected to become
proficient in a range of recorded music practices. Students also explore critical writing and music journalism, delving
into the cultural impact of recorded music and the history of
contemporary musical genres such as rock, R&B, hip-hop, and pop,
world and electronica.
Think Summer. Think Tisch.
These courses are available to any individual looking to take courses within the Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music during the summer of 2009.
Please contact
Tisch-Special Programs for more information on tuition & fees, and
how you can enroll in Summer 2009 Recorded Music courses.
Courses are subject to change.
Summer 2009 Course Offerings:
- H85.1005 Studio Lab: Ensembles
- H85.1009 Beats & Beatmaking
- H85.1020 Pro Tools I
- H85.1021 Pro Tools II, Programming & MIDI
- H85.1022 Programming I
- H85.1023 Programming II
- H85.1040 Engineering I
- H85.1041 Engineering II
- H85.1720 Music Technologies for Educators: Music Software and Digital Workstations
- H85.1730 Music Technologies for Educators: Practical Recording in the Classroom
- H85.1095 World Music
- H85.1106 Music Theory for Producers
- H85.1187 The Soundtrack Auteur
- H85.1196 Writing About Popular Music
- H85.1190 Music & Fashion: Glam, Punk, Hip-Hop and Beyond
- H85.1202 The Recorded Music Industry: Past, Present, & Future
- H85.1037 Industry Internship (Recorded Music Majors only)





















